“Progress and Prospects in Evolutionary Biology: The Drosophila Model” by Jeffrey R. Powell is a vintage first edition hardcover textbook published by Oxford University Press in 1997. The book covers the subject area of science, specifically focusing on evolutionary biology through the use of the Drosophila model. With 576 illustrated pages, this textbook is intended for adults interested in the life sciences, particularly in evolutionary biology, biology, and zoology/entomology. The author provides insights into the progress and prospects of this field, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers alike.
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Biology Laboratory Manual 2025 Release (Looseleaf)
The Biology Laboratory Manual 2025 Release LOOSELEAF is a comprehensive textbook in the field of life sciences and biology. Published by McGraw-Hill Education, this spiral-bound book features 624 pages of valuable content written by authors Randy Moore and Darrell S. Vodopich. With a publication year of 2022, this textbook is designed for students and professionals in the field of biology, offering detailed information and insights for laboratory experiments. The loose-leaf format makes it easy to keep the manual updated and organized for future reference.
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY By Edward E. Ruppert & Robert D. Barnes – Hardcover *VG+*
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY By Edward E. Ruppert & Robert D. Barnes – Hardcover *Excellent Condition*.
Invertebrate Zoology by Edward E. Ruppert and Robert D. Barnes (1993, Hardcover)
“Invertebrate Zoology” by Edward E. Ruppert and Robert D. Barnes is a comprehensive textbook published by Saunders College Publishing in 1993. This hardcover book delves into the fascinating world of invertebrate zoology, focusing on life sciences, zoology, and specifically invertebrates. With 1056 pages, this textbook provides a detailed exploration of various invertebrate species and their behaviors, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers in the field. The authors’ expertise and in-depth analysis make this publication a valuable addition to any scientific library.
New Plan Texts at the University of Chicago Ser.: Animals Without Backbones : An
This textbook is a great resource for students and researchers interested in the subject area of invertebrates. The book titled “Animals Without Backbones: An Introduction to the Invertebrates” is a part of the New Plan Texts at the University of Chicago Ser. series. It was published in 1987 by University of Chicago Press and authored by Vicki Pearse, John Pearse, Mildred Buchsbaum, and Ralph Buchsbaum. The trade paperback format of the book is 582 pages long and measures 0.9 inches in length, 0.8 inches in width, and 0.1 inches in height. It is a reprint edition and weighs 38.2 ounces. The book is written in English and covers various aspects of life sciences, zoology, and general topics related to invertebrates.
Living Invertebrates Hardcover Used – Good
Living Invertebrates. A copy that has been read but remains intact. Internal SKU: X11E-01255.
Invertebrate Zoology: A – Hardcover, by Ruppert Edward E.; – Very Good
By Ruppert, Edward E.; Fox, Richard S.; Barnes, Robert D. Invertebrate Zoology: A Functional Evolutionary Approach.
Looseleaf for Human Biology (2025 – Loose Leaf, by Sylvia S. Mader; – New
Used one time. No highlighting. Very very good condition. Binder is included.
Looseleaf for Human Biology (2025 – Loose Leaf, by Sylvia S. Mader; – New
Used one time. No highlighting. Very very good condition. Binder is included.
An Introduction to Applied Geostatistics by Edward H Isaaks: Used
Paperback textbook overall very good condition see photos